"X-Men: Days of the Future Past" actress Ellen Page has sought for protection after a man crashed into her carport. The actress' stalker was dubbed as a "delusional" man as he even set up camp right inside the "Juno" star's property.
In a report by TMZ, the openly lesbian actress was out of town when the stalker, named by authorities' as Jordan Dillard, set up camp in Ellen Page's vast California property.
According to the "X-Men: Days Of The Future Past" actress, Jordan Dillard made himself comfortable at her home as he placed his own bedding, cell phone, laptop, iPod, a pot pipe and even a PlayStation game controller in her carport.
The actress said she was not aware that the man has been living in her car storage unit for what seemed like days until Feb. 3, when Ellen Page's stalker tried to go through her front door. He caught the attention of the "Juno" star when he repeatedly pounded her windows before trying to enter her house.
Ellen Page immediately called the police and ran to her lawyers to help her file a complaint.
After the incident, the "X-Men: Days Of Future Past" actress Ellen Page sought for a restraining order against the stalker, Yibada.com said.
The "Inception" actress' stalker was charged with trespassing and was ordered to stay away from her.
Meanwhile, Jordard Dillard did not contest the trespassing charge, 3News.com said in their report.
Despite the recent issue involving a stalker, Ellen Page still received some good news as her latest film "Freeheld" with award-winning actress Julianne Moore was put up for bidding in Berlin.
Lionsgate won against other bidders, which included Focus Features, Sony Pictures Classics, and Netflix.
It can be recalled that last year, "Freeheld" gained controversy after they were banned from filming in an all-boys catholic school due to its lesbian drama theme.